Flying out of California and the Dreamliner Experience

What I was super stoked on was finding a flight back to Texas that operated on the new Dreamliner. These planes have lie flat seats for domestic routes occasionally. After hours of research you can find these airliners using Skyscanner and looking at what model plane is used.

I had to spend the extra dough to snag these seats for the family. Needless to say it was the best flying experience of my life. Also we snag some Russian caviar and eggs at LAX. I mean a Russian caviar bar at LAX? Seems like a normal thing to have right??

Eggs + Caviar, was delightful. With some VODKA of course.

Inside LAX International Terminal, they had a Gucci!

The Dreamliner Experience

Finally about to board this magical express airplane.

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is an American long-haul, mid-size widebody, twin-engine jet airliner made by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Its variants seat 242 to 335 passengers in typical three-class seating configurations.

Passing through the international airlines first… eholey!

Getting closer…

Now I could get use to this. Enough room to lay out, sleep out, ball out.

Bruh, BRUH

You never want this flight to end. Thank you Dreamliner

Why isn’t every seat like this I don’t know. Airlines really fucked up when they got greedy. This is literally the ONLY way to fly.

I’ll see yall in 2054

That concludes our week long journey to California, I love the atmosphere, places to visit.

In case you missed yesterdays post of the San Diego Zoo, check it out below.

About Me

Diagnosed at the age of 23 with Eosinophilic Esophagitis which swelled my throat up to the point that I couldn't swallow. Ended up in surgery to see what was wrong and found out I was choking on a piece of chicken. Few allergy tests later I found out that I'm super allergic to wheat/gluten and a variety of other foods. Go me!

This blog is my personal endeavors of discovering a new world of gluten-free, organic, healthy foods, and a glimpse of my traveling adventures.

I'm still new to the entire travel blog scene so if you want a part time job or to help out let me know, could also use an editor.